It's Day 6 of New York fashion week (can you believe it?), and the street style just keeps on coming! Today, our camera caught up with Lucky's new leading lady Eva Chen (looking perfect in Prada), as well as Teen Vogue's Elaine Welteroth--who deserves an award based on hair alone.
Click through to see who else we captured looking fly outside the shows in NYC today.

Psst...here's a little secret. I have very curly hair. Yet after 10 years of straightening treatments, blowouts, etc., no one seems to believe me.
Of course, that's my own fault. I gave up on my curls. But you don't have to. It's never been easier to keep curly hair bouncy and frizz-free. I quizzed four fashion insiders—three with naturally curly hair, one with a (super cute) perm—on why they love their curly hair, and how they style it.

This Saturday, I found myself among the hordes of well-dressed 16-24 year-olds at Teen Vogue's annual Fashion University event in Midtown Manhattan, where industry VIPS like as Grace Coddington, BryanBoy, Amy Astley and more, dropped their infinite fashion knowledge on us.
Competition for seats was fierce. Girls and boys from all over the world rushed and crushed into seats like their careers depended on it. And after everything I learned this weekend, maybe our careers did depend on it.
From working a part-time job at Starbucks, to online etiquette, to taking the time to enjoy just being a kid, here are the top 10 lessons I learned about how to land my fashion dream job.

Wondering who would end up replacing Eva Chen at Teen Vogue?
It's Glamour's Elaine Welteroth, who was nice enough to tell us all about how she landed the ultimate dream job, what her new role will entail, the advice Eva Chen gave her, and her thoughts on diversity in the magazine industry